In the Middle Ages it was the church of Santa Maria, parish church of Segolay, after the disappearance of the villa of Trexenta; in the nineteenth century it was known, as well as Santa ...
In the Middle Ages it was the church of Santa Maria, parish church of Segolay, after the disappearance of the villa of Trexenta; in the nineteenth century it was known, as well as Santa ...
It stretches along the foot of Mount Punta Sa Cresia, half an hour from Cagliari. Villa San Pietro is a village with an agricultural and pastoral vocation and two thousand inhabitants, in constant growth since the end of the nineteen sixties...
Romanesque churches with two apses are a rarity in Sardinia and the Church of San Pietro is an exceptional case within this originality, perhaps because its double apse was not envisaged in the original building. The sanctuary is...
The only cathedral in the world dedicated to the ‘Santa di Assisi’, its original surviving structures embody the passage from the Romanesque to the Gothic lines, both revisited with a Sardinian touch. The refined façade and the...
Art and nature blend magically in a town extending within the fertile area of southern Campidano. San Sperate is one of the most productive agricultural towns of Sardinia, populated by over 8,000 inhabitants, located not far from the...
Its domes are easy to recognise from numerous panoramic points in Cagliari, its steps are set between the narrow streets of the Stampace district in Cagliari and it is one of the most spectacular sights in...